[FieldTrip] M/EEG Postdoc Opportunity - Ayelet Landau's Lab - UCL
Ayelet Landau
ayelet.landau at mail.huji.ac.il
Sun May 18 18:59:53 CEST 2025
Dear M/EEG and neurophysiology community!
If you are interested in studying attention & exploration w/ cutting edge
M/EEG - please get in touch. If you know any trainees who would like to
join the bustling London Cognitive Neuroscience Community - send them this
call!I would love to receive applications from resourceful, curious and
creative cognitive neuroscientists who can join the newly forming
London-based team! all details below:
Research Fellow in M/EEG Research on Exploration and Attention
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us
We have an opening for a postdoctoral research fellow to join the Brain
Attention and Time laboratory at the Department of Experimental Psychology,
within the Division of Psychology and Language Sciences. The lab comprises
a team of researchers and PhD students led by Prof Ayelet N. Landau
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psychological and neural mechanisms of attention, time perception with a
specific interest in the role of rhythmic processes in cognition. The post
is available for 12 months in the first instance with the possibility of
further extension.
About the role
The postdoc researcher will work on a project investigating the neural
mechanisms underlying the relationship of attention and oculomotor
exploration in a naturalistic task using M/EEG. Specifically, the project
involves rapid frequency tagging, the monitoring of eye movements and
sophisticated assessment of behaviour and perception using psychophysics.
A job description and person specification can be accessed below. Please
click the ‘apply now’ button at the bottom of the page. Applications should
include a covering letter and CV.
For informal queries about the position, please contact:
ayelet.landau at ucl.ac.uk
For information about the application process, please contact:
pals.hr at ucl.ac.uk
About you
The successful candidate will hold a PhD in cognitive neuroscience or
related areas and have knowledge of a range of relevant research techniques
and scientific literature. The candidate will also have experience of
psychophysiological methods, preferably EEG or MEG, and strong quantitative
and programming skills in time series analyses using Python/MATLAB (or
equivalent). The successful applicant will have effective written and
verbal communication skills, a proven ability to analyse and write up data,
as well as previous experience of working in a research environment.
Additional desirable skills include: knowledge of programming and analysing
RIFT experiments and the resulting EEG/MEG data; expertise in the fields of
the neurobiology of, and psychology of attention; ability to present
complex information effectively to a range of audiences, and experience of
contributing effective to the work of a team.
*more info on how to apply here
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Ayelet N. Landau, PhD
*Associate Professor *
*Department of Experimental Psychology*
*University College London, UK*
*and*
*Department of Psychology& Department of Cognitive SciencesThe Hebrew
University of Jerusalem,IsraelWhatsApp +972543444039Tel +4917688493520*
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